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One of the most powerful political forces in Europe during the 18th and 19th centuries was nationalism. Countries’ boundaries were negotiated or fought over and, often, once separate groups ...
The American right wing, long identified with the conservative movement, is increasingly latching onto something very different – nationalism – which frightens some students of history but is ...
A punctilious historian, Mr. Storm does qualify the accolade by saying that the American nation-state is “a curious one,” born in “a peripheral part of the eighteenth-century world.” ...
Greenfeld, the author of massive historical-sociological studies of the rise of nationalism, capitalism, and modernity, here distills the story of nationalism into a short and captivating historical ...
George F. Will’s statement [“Ukraine: A crisis that matters,” op-ed, Feb. 20] that “nationalism is a necessary, although insufficient impulse sustaining liberty” needs clarifying.